Eight
25 x 8 = 200
as 100 cm = 1 M
Assuming there is no waste, you will get exactly 10 lengths of rope all 2 metres long.
To determine how much cloth is wasted when cutting 18 dm from a 2m by 2m piece, we first convert the dimensions to the same unit. A 2m by 2m piece of cloth is equivalent to 200 dm by 200 dm, giving a total area of 40,000 dm². If 18 dm is cut from this piece, the area of the cut is 18 dm². Therefore, the waste can be calculated by subtracting the area cut from the total area, which would be 40,000 dm² - 18 dm² = 39,982 dm² of cloth remains, with only the 18 dm² cut being wasted.
8m x 2m x 2m = 32 m3 = 32,000 litres
2000
2m is 200cm..
Assuming there is no waste, you will get exactly 10 lengths of rope all 2 metres long.
It is: 200/8 = 25
TEN of course !
2m =200 cm 25/200 = 1/8 so 25cm is one eight of two metres
7/1.4 = 5 lengths.
To find the percentage of 50cm in 2m, we first need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1m is equal to 100cm, 2m is equal to 200cm. Now we can calculate the percentage by dividing 50cm by 200cm and then multiplying by 100. Therefore, 50cm is 25% of 2m.
2(m - 25)
M multiplied by 2 + 25 or 2m + 25
8m x 2m x 2m = 32 m3 = 32,000 litres
There are 30 CM in 2m. I hope this answer's your question!
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